Bob: Thank you for making time for me today, Carol.
Carol: Don't mention it, Bob. What's up?
Bob: My wife baked these cookies from scratch. Please take one.
Carol: Mmmm, chewy, these are out of this world!
Bob: My wife is a great cook.
Carol: You can say that again! I don't want to make a pig of myself, but let me take a few more.
Bob: Oink oink! Just kidding!
Carol: I'd like to see these at the Village Market. My customers will go nuts over these!
Bob: How much would you pay us for each cookie?
Carol: I am not sure. I need to roll up my sleeves and figure out the finances.
Bob: Can you give me a ballpark figure now?
Carol: I don't want to jump the gun! Sit tight for now, and we will talk things over this evening.
Idioms
ballpark figure - an approximate number
Don't mention it! - you're welcome
(to) figure out - to solve; to determine
from scratch - from the beginning; using al fresh ingredients rather than using a prepared mix
(to) go nuts [slang] - to react with great enthusiasm
(to) jump the gun - to start doing something too sooon or ahead of everybody else
just kidding - talking more to get a laugh than anything
(to) make a pig of oneself [slang] - to overeat; to eat too much
(to) make timie for - to put time in one's schedule of something
out of this world - see lesson 6
(to) roll up one's sleeves - to prepare to work
(to) sit tight - to wait patiently
(to) talk over - see lesson 7
What's up? - What's going on? What's new?
you can say that again - I agree with you